Journal Entry

Clark: September 17, 1805

September 17, 1805
Lost and starving in Bitterroot Mountains

Sunday 17th Septr. 1805 Cloudy morning our horses much Scattered which
detained us untill one oClock P.M. at which time we Set out the falling
Snow & Snow from the trees which kept us wet all the after noon passed
over Several high ruged Knobs and Several dreans & Springs passing to
the right, & passing on the ridge devideing the waters of two Small
rivers. road excessively bad Snow on the Knobs, no Snow in the vallies
Killed a fiew Pheasents which was not Sufficient for our Supper which
compelled us to kill Something. a coalt being the most useless part of our
Stock he fell a Prey to our appetites. The after part of the day fare, we
made only 10 miles to day two horses fell & hurt themselves very much.
we Encamped on the top of a high Knob of the mountain at a run passing to
the left. we proceed on as yesterday, & with dificulty found the road

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